International audienceWe study the amount of knowledge about the network that is required in order to efficiently solve a task concerning this network. The impact of available information on the efficiency of solving network problems, such as communication or exploration, has been investigated before but assumptions concerned availability of {\em particular} items of information about the network, such as the size, the diameter, or a map of the network. In contrast, our approach is {\em quantitative}: we investigate the minimum number of bits of information (bits of advice) that has to be given to an algorithm in order to perform a task with given efficiency. We illustrate this quantitative approach to available knowledge by the task of tre...
In the online minimum spanning tree problem, a graph is revealed vertex by vertex; together with eve...
AbstractFraigniaud et al. [L. Blin, P. Fraigniaud, N. Nisse, S. Vial, Distributing chasing of networ...
In the online minimum spanning tree problem, a graph is revealed vertex by vertex; together with eve...
International audienceWe study the amount of knowledge about the network that is required in order t...
AbstractWe study the amount of knowledge about the network that is required in order to efficiently ...
International audienceWe study the amount of knowledge about the network that is required in order t...
We consider the task of graph exploration. An n-node graph has unlabeled nodes, and all ports at any...
AbstractWe study the amount of knowledge about a communication network that must be given to its nod...
International audienceWe study the amount of knowledge about a communication network that must be gi...
We study the problem of the amount of information required to perform fast broadcasting in tree netw...
International audienceFraigniaud {\it et al.} (2006) introduced a new measure of difficulty for a di...
AbstractA robot has to visit all nodes and traverse all edges of an unknown undirected connected gra...
Topology recognition is one of the fundamental distributed tasks in networks. Each node of an anonym...
International audienceFraigniaud et al. [L. Blin, P. Fraigniaud, N. Nisse, S. Vial, Distributing cha...
We study the problem of exploring an unknown undirected graph with non-negative edge weights. Starti...
In the online minimum spanning tree problem, a graph is revealed vertex by vertex; together with eve...
AbstractFraigniaud et al. [L. Blin, P. Fraigniaud, N. Nisse, S. Vial, Distributing chasing of networ...
In the online minimum spanning tree problem, a graph is revealed vertex by vertex; together with eve...
International audienceWe study the amount of knowledge about the network that is required in order t...
AbstractWe study the amount of knowledge about the network that is required in order to efficiently ...
International audienceWe study the amount of knowledge about the network that is required in order t...
We consider the task of graph exploration. An n-node graph has unlabeled nodes, and all ports at any...
AbstractWe study the amount of knowledge about a communication network that must be given to its nod...
International audienceWe study the amount of knowledge about a communication network that must be gi...
We study the problem of the amount of information required to perform fast broadcasting in tree netw...
International audienceFraigniaud {\it et al.} (2006) introduced a new measure of difficulty for a di...
AbstractA robot has to visit all nodes and traverse all edges of an unknown undirected connected gra...
Topology recognition is one of the fundamental distributed tasks in networks. Each node of an anonym...
International audienceFraigniaud et al. [L. Blin, P. Fraigniaud, N. Nisse, S. Vial, Distributing cha...
We study the problem of exploring an unknown undirected graph with non-negative edge weights. Starti...
In the online minimum spanning tree problem, a graph is revealed vertex by vertex; together with eve...
AbstractFraigniaud et al. [L. Blin, P. Fraigniaud, N. Nisse, S. Vial, Distributing chasing of networ...
In the online minimum spanning tree problem, a graph is revealed vertex by vertex; together with eve...